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  1. woodworkingboy

    New 372s

    Oh, sorry I missed that, if more than one new saw has the same problem, the lever likely isn't the source of it. Hard to figure what it might be then. Here is the basic idea on the lever, anyway. No special tools required, just a straightedge, unless specific clearance is required and they...
  2. woodworkingboy

    New 372s

    Under the metering diaphragm, the one with the pin in the center, not the thin pump diaphragm, is a lever on a fulcrum pin and spring. That lever has to be a certain height in relation to the floor of the carburetor, flat to it, or flat to a raised portion surrounding it. Repair manuals will...
  3. woodworkingboy

    New 372s

    Wonder if the metering lever height could be too low? Were the problems from day 1?
  4. woodworkingboy

    New 372s

    After five pulls or so if it still isn't starting, you might check to see if the plug is wet.
  5. woodworkingboy

    New 372s

    It's only morning here, can't know what you are saying.
  6. woodworkingboy

    New 372s

    Seems like the problem is inadequate fuel getting into the cylinder. Wonder if they made carb changes? Is their possibly excessive length hose in the tanks, perhaps shortening the route would help?
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